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to knock back
01
avaler rapidement, descendre
to drink quickly or consume a beverage in a rapid or forceful manner
02
coûter cher, coûter un bras
to cost someone a significant amount of money
03
reculer, faire reculer
to prevent someone from succeeding or making further advancements
04
stupéfier, choquer
to shock someone with unexpected information or events
knock back
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He often knocks back a few glasses of beer after work to unwind.
I knocked back a shot of espresso to wake myself up before the meeting.
The athletes had knocked back energy drinks before the race to boost their performance.
They've been knocking back shots of tequila all night, celebrating their friend's birthday.
The holiday knocked back our savings account, but it was worth the memories we made.